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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa in Berlin PHOTO CREDIT: Ministry Of Foreign Affairs

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa in Berlin PHOTO CREDIT: Ministry Of Foreign Affairs

How Ghanaians Can Prepare for the Germany Labour Deal

Akesse Sanza by Akesse Sanza
11 months ago
in Travel News, Visas & Migration

After the news that Ghana and Germany are working on a labour mobility agreement, many young people are eager to know what they can do now to take advantage of the opportunity when it arrives.

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While the deal is still in discussion, there are important steps interested applicants can take to prepare themselves. Germany has specific standards for foreign workers, and getting ready early can make all the difference.

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1. Start Learning German

One of the first and most important steps is learning the German language. For most jobs in Germany, especially in fields like healthcare, hospitality, and caregiving, basic German is a must. Even IT professionals, though sometimes not required to be fluent, benefit greatly from knowing the language.

Aim for at least a B1-level German certificate. This shows that you can handle everyday conversations and understand instructions, a requirement in most migration agreements Germany signs with other countries.

You can start with online courses, mobile apps, or join local language centers that offer German classes and prepare students for exams like Goethe-Zertifikat B1.

2. Get Vocational or Technical Training

Germany’s labour migration programs often target skilled workers, especially those with vocational training or professional qualifications. If you haven’t already, consider enrolling in a training program in fields where Germany has shortages.

Some of the most in-demand areas include:

  • Nursing and healthcare

  • IT and software development

  • Welding and metalwork

  • Construction and plumbing

  • Mechatronics and machine operation

  • Caring professions (elderly care, child care)

Programs from TVET institutions, accredited nursing schools, or even online certifications in IT can increase your chances of qualifying under the new agreement.

3. Gather and Prepare Your Documents

Most migration and work visa programs require:

  • A valid passport

  • Birth certificate

  • Academic and professional certificates

  • Language test results

4. Keep an Eye on Official Updates

Only trust information from official sources, such as:

  • Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • German Embassy in Ghana

  • Official government websites

  • Reliable media like Jetsanza.com

Scammers may try to take advantage of the excitement surrounding this program, so stay alert and verify all opportunities.

While we wait for the agreement to be signed and implemented, now is the time to act. Learning the language, gaining skills, and organizing your documents will place you ahead of the queue when doors finally open.

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Akesse Sanza

Akesse Sanza

Akesse Sanza is a Ghanaian Travel Blogger, Travel and Tourism Consultant, and Anti-human Trafficking And Safe Migration advocate. Akesse loves everything Travel & Tourism and aims to see every single country in the world.

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